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National Museum of Art of Catalonia: Tickets without queues
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Avoid long ticket lines for a faster entry.
Explore Catalonia’s rich art heritage under one roof.
Visit the rooftop for spectacular views over Barcelona.
See a wide array of art from Romanesque murals to modern and photography.
Experience temporary exhibitions (note some exceptions apply).


Barcelona Museum Pass – Articket: No queues
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Access six renowned Barcelona museums with one pass.
Avoid waiting in queues with priority entry.
Benefit from savings of nearly half the price compared to individual tickets.
Enjoy up to 12 months to visit each museum once.
Experience a diverse range of art from Picasso to contemporary collections.


Barcelona Bus Turístic: Tourist bus tour
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Explore the city at your own pace with hop-on hop-off flexibility.
Benefit from an informative audio guide in multiple languages.
Choose between 24 or 48-hour ticket options for extended sightseeing.
Discover two distinct routes showcasing key landmarks across Barcelona.
Enjoy additional discounts for various activities throughout the city.
Welcome to Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (MNAC)
Discover the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya (MNAC), a premier cultural destination nestled in Barcelona’s historic Palau Nacional on Montjuïc hill. Home to one of Spain’s most extensive collections, MNAC showcases exceptional Catalan art from Romanesque murals to modernist masterpieces. Experience this remarkable journey through Catalonia’s artistic heritage by securing your tickets in advance. Book your entry now to enjoy seamless access and explore the rich treasures of this iconic museum.
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Housed in a Royal Palace
The museum is located inside the magnificent Palau Nacional, a grand building originally constructed for the 1929 International Exhibition. Its domed façade and neoclassical design make it one of Barcelona’s most iconic landmarks.
Home to One of the World’s Finest Romanesque Art Collections
MNAC houses one of the largest and most important collections of Romanesque mural paintings in the world, many of which were carefully transferred from medieval churches in the Pyrenees to preserve them from decay.
A Panoramic Viewpoint Over Barcelona
From the museum’s terrace, visitors can enjoy some of the best panoramic views of Barcelona — including the Magic Fountain, Montjuïc, and even the Sagrada Família in the distance.
Spanning Over a Thousand Years of Art
The museum’s collection covers a millennium of Catalan and European art, from the 11th century to the mid-20th century, including masterpieces from the Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and Modernist periods.
The Heart of Catalan Modernism
MNAC celebrates Catalan Modernism (Modernisme) with works by legendary artists like Antoni Gaudí, Ramon Casas, and Santiago Rusiñol, offering a deep dive into Barcelona’s creative golden age.
The Dome Was Once an Organ Hall
The museum’s central hall originally featured one of Europe’s largest pipe organs, used for grand concerts. It has since been restored and occasionally hosts special performances and events.
The Romanesque Frescoes Were Rescued by Helicopter
In the 1920s, to protect medieval murals from being sold abroad, teams of art experts carefully removed and airlifted entire frescoes from rural churches in the Pyrenees — a pioneering conservation effort of its time.
A Hidden Gem for Photography Lovers
Beyond its art, MNAC is a favorite for photographers — not just for its collection, but for its grand staircases, marble halls, and sweeping exterior views, especially during sunset.
It’s More Than a Museum
MNAC regularly hosts concerts, film screenings, and cultural festivals, transforming its spaces into dynamic venues for art, music, and community engagement.
A Symbol of Catalan Identity
The museum plays a vital role in preserving and promoting Catalonia’s artistic heritage and cultural identity, showcasing how local art has shaped — and been shaped by — global artistic movements.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona
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What are the opening hours of the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya?
Summer (May–September): Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM; Sundays and public holidays, 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM.
Closed on Mondays (except public holidays) and on January 1, May 1, and December 25.


















